Help - need part no.




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Well that's kind of beside the point. I think it's pathetic that some of these guys can't help look up parts without vin, if you know exactly what you're looking, and for what year and model and engine vehicle. They seem pretty helpless. If you need a new steering wheel for a 2004 CLK500, is it that diffuclt to find without a vin? Other mnfctrs don't seem to have this issue. I guess maybe it's the way their computer system is set up, but it seems like theirs a better way to do this. Most people looking for parts (for their own cars) aren't carrying their Vin number around in their wallet.
Here is a snap shot. Every number is a code that is based on the vin# that is the list goes on and on. You can also look up the parts yourself for free with http://epc.startekinfo.com/epc/ Try to look up your spare tire... It's not even listed and the normal protocol for something like this is to call corporate for assistance which they will not even talk to you without a vin# I am sure it could have been explained better to you, but in my experience people don't care how you explain it to them. They just think it's "stupid" that you need a vin Also many people carry their vin it's on their insurance card. The MB catalog is by far the most difficult catalog I have ever used.
Last edited by JonMBZ; May 11, 2009 at 01:46 PM.




I did say it might be the system, and you agreed the catalog is difficult. So there should be a better/easier way to do things.
And considering the parts people work on commision, I actually on second thought don't see the big deal in walking 15 seconds to a CLK to write down the VIN number. I don't know if you work there or not, but is that too much customer service too expect? I could easily go down to the showrrom, spy the part I need, write down the VIN and then walk the 15 seconds to the parts dept - but why make me drive down to do that. Too lazy? Too outside the box? Doesn't seem like a big deal to me if you're in the business of selling and service.
In any case, I did find a parts person who helped me out on the third try- And it only took him 3 minutes so it wasn't so difficult afterall. It just takes a little more effort than most are probably used too.
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Well I never gave the people I talked to a hard time. Just venting on here. In any case I'm back to square one. The guy ordered me a spare wheel bolt by mistake and is still trying to find a part no. for me.
So if anyone can still help me that would be great. I looked up the other sites here (installed the epc software), but for some reason no spare tire is listed. Guess they never really need to replace them.
I also searched Ebay but there's no CLK55 (6 pot) -CLk63 spare tire on there.




Actually that's a good point. I guess I'll just run down to the dealer and look at the black series they have there. You're right, it may not have spare.



